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This office , if any where , was vested in the printer , whọ transferred it to his
compositors ; and these worthies discharged their part of the trust with a
proportionate mixture of ignorance and inattention . We do not wish to soften our
expression ...
This office , if any where , was vested in the printer , whọ transferred it to his
compositors ; and these worthies discharged their part of the trust with a
proportionate mixture of ignorance and inattention . We do not wish to soften our
expression ...
Página xxxv
... as to screen an author from the charge of ignorance or inattention . The leaf
appropriated to one volume , is sometimes shuffled into the corresponding page
of another ; and sometimes the faulty leaf is withdrawn , and 10 other substituted
in ...
... as to screen an author from the charge of ignorance or inattention . The leaf
appropriated to one volume , is sometimes shuffled into the corresponding page
of another ; and sometimes the faulty leaf is withdrawn , and 10 other substituted
in ...
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... have insinuated themselves into , and been mixed with his own writings ; so
that his not copying at least something from them , may be an arguinent of his
never having read them . Whether his ignorance of the ancients were a
disadvantage ...
... have insinuated themselves into , and been mixed with his own writings ; so
that his not copying at least something from them , may be an arguinent of his
never having read them . Whether his ignorance of the ancients were a
disadvantage ...
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... In Mr. Rowe's first edition this paffage runs thus : 66 Mr. Hales , who had fat still
for some time , hearing Ben frequently reproach him with the want of learning and
ignorance of the antients , told him at last , That if Mr. Shakspeare , » & c .
... In Mr. Rowe's first edition this paffage runs thus : 66 Mr. Hales , who had fat still
for some time , hearing Ben frequently reproach him with the want of learning and
ignorance of the antients , told him at last , That if Mr. Shakspeare , » & c .
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But the truth is , it is by no means clear that our author did enlarge all the plays
mentioned by Mr. Pope , if even that would prove the point intended to be
established . Mr. Pope was evidently deceived by the quarto " their ignorance ,
who chose ...
But the truth is , it is by no means clear that our author did enlarge all the plays
mentioned by Mr. Pope , if even that would prove the point intended to be
established . Mr. Pope was evidently deceived by the quarto " their ignorance ,
who chose ...
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